Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County - Cast

Cast

Cast member Season(s) Notes
Lauren Conrad 1–2 Lauren is the narrator during the first season. She was a high school senior in the first season and a college freshman in the second. She received her own spin-off series, The Hills, when she moved to Los Angeles to pursue a fashion career.
Kristin Cavallari 1–2 Kristin is the narrator during the second season. She was a high school junior in the first season and a senior in the second. After Conrad left The Hills to pursue other opportunities, Cavallari joined the series' cast as the replacement narrator.
Stephen Colletti 1–2 Stephen was a high school senior in the first season and a college freshman in the second.
Talan Torriero 1-2 Talan was a high school junior in the first season and a senior in the second.
Lo Bosworth 1 Lo was a high school senior in the first season. She went on the join the cast of The Hills, originally as a supporting cast member before becoming a main cast member in the sixth season.
Morgan Olsen 1 High school senior
Trey Phillips 1 High school senior
Christina Schuller 1 High school senior
Taylor Cole 2 High school senior
Alex Murrel 2 High school senior
Jessica Smith 2 High school senior
Jason Wahler 2 High school senior
Tessa Keller 3 Tessa is the narrator during the third season. She was a high school junior during the third season.
Cameron Brinkman 3 High school junior
Breanna Conrad 3 High school junior
Lexie Contursi 3 High school junior
Raquel Donatelli 3 High school junior
Cami Edwards 3 High school junior
Kelan Hurley 3 High school senior
Chase Johnson 3 High school senior
Kyndra Mayo 3 High school junior

The main cast receives star billing in the opening credits, and are credited by their first name.

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